He’s finally breaking the huddle in Wisconsin.

Aaron Rodgers has listed his longtime Oneida, Wisconsin, estate for $3.7 million, marking a definitive step away from the state he called home throughout his Green Bay Packers career, The Post has learned.

The listing comes roughly two years after Rodgers departed the Packers for the New York Jets — and months after he relocated to Pittsburgh to join the Steelers.

Rodgers purchased the property in 2015 and held onto it through multiple team transitions, even as he acquired new homes elsewhere.

People familiar with the matter previously said the quarterback viewed the house as personally significant and had kept belongings there long after moving out. The decision to list, with all of his furniture and belongings removed from the home, a

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